Saturday, May 26, 2012

Throwing his congressional race into turmoil, Rep. Thaddeus McCotter said Friday evening that he may not have turned in enough valid signatures to qualify for the Aug. 7 Republican primary in his suburban Detroit district.

In a statement, McCotter said the Michigan Secretary of State's Office notified him about the apparent problem.

"Fully respecting the accuracy and integrity of the Secretary of State's Office, we will thoroughly review our petition signatures for their sufficiency or insufficiency," the Livonia Republican said in his statement. "Out of respect for Memorial Day, an announcement of our findings will be made public on Tuesday."

According to the Secretary of State's website, McCotter had turned in 2,000 signatures, the maximum allowable. Congressional candidates must turn in at least 1,000 and no more than 2,000 valid signatures to qualify for the ballot.

The Secretary of State didn't say how many signatures McCotter could be short by, but spokeswoman Gisgie Gendreau said Friday night that duplicate signatures were among the problems with McCotter's petitions. When duplicates are found, both signatures are bounced from the petitions.

"He can make his case to the Board of Canvassers," Gendreau said. "They still have to vote to certify the signatures."

The board is expected to meet the first week of June, though a firm date hasn't been set.

“If you believe American needs manufacturing and farming, that is going to be a message you will hear,” he told the Detroit News Friday.

McCotter says he supported the federal government’s hand in helping both companies recover and adds that their restructuring can be used as an example of what can be done to Social Security and the banking system.

“If you continue to raise taxes, if you continue to massively increase government, you are crushing the chances of a recovery.... The White House should finally get the message that we are not going to make this recession worse, we’re not going to make it harder for people to recover, we want to fix and restructure government starting with the debt ceiling,” he told Huckabee on his show last weekend.

GM bailout good, bank bailout bad. Also spending bad. Also taxes bad...but not if bailouts, taxes, and government spending are used to SAVE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF JOBS IN HIS DISTRICT. No wonder he didn't last more than a month.

Not sad at all to see this particular hypocrite lose his seat for not following the damn rules.

Maha over at Mahablog tries to make sense of the latest insane right wing whatever outrage story that's motivating them towards all but calling for a second American revolution (where they wipe the Cheetos Hot Fries dust off the gun cabinet and wipe the motor oil stains off their tricorner hat and...I guess do something, maybe) but it's incoherent blather even for the winger blogs as they are all going to ragequit the country or something over Brett Kimberlin:

If you’ve been monitoring the rightie blogs today, you’d notice they’re all raging about some guy named Brett Kimberlin. Some of them have been going on about Brett Kimberlin for the past few days, and for the life of me I couldn’t make out why they were so enraged about Brett Kimberlin. One blog post after another was just a weird word salad mingling George Soros, Barbara Streisand, Bill Ayers, Mumia Abu-Jamal, world Marxism, various progressive organizations, and the left generally, to this guy Brett Kimberlin.

In other words, it's the usual crap. Person X is the New Liberal Satan, and all liberals must be purged. Only...this time they seem to be a bit angrier than normal.

But the weird thing is that rightie blogger after rightie blogger isn’t discussing what Kimberlin allegedly did to Patterico or McCain. They are calling for jihad on the entire Left. Everyone who has expressed even a mildly progressive opinion over the past 150 years is behind the Vast Conspiracy to silence the Right through intimidation (which, of course, bears no resemblance to what Breitbart and others were trying to do to Justice Through Music. [/sarcasm].) And so post after post rants hysterically about George Soros, Barbara Streisand, Bill Ayers, Mumia Abu-Jamal, world Marxism, various progressive organizations, and the left generally. Oh, and Brett Kimberlin.

Steve M too has noticed this time seems vastly different in tone rather than Standard Wingnut Poutrage of the Week. One of them said this:

Read all of the incredible, sick-making story — which includes some perfectly typical and disgusting bile spewed by some of the violence-supporting left-wing animals who think things like this are just peachy — and gird your loins. Because it’s going to come down to shooting with these vermin eventually, if we’re to retain any rights at all. Patterico wouldn’t like me saying that, I’m sure; I don’t much like having to say it myself. But it’s a mere acknowledgment of current reality: we are in a cold war with neo-Marxists who are trying to steal our country, have already done enormous and probably permanent damage to it, and will stop at nothing –absolutely nothing — to see to it that our voices are silenced. That war must inevitably go hot, unless we’re willing to surrender to them.

Yeah, these guys aren't talking about protests and rallies. They're talking about putting bullets in people over political disagreements now because they feel "our voices are silenced". You know, because FOX News and Rush and righty blogs will be shut down any second under the Obama Regime.

These guys are all deeply disturbed. And yet this is exactly the outcome I've been warning of for the the last several years on this blog.

Mitt Romney and the Tenth Amendment-loving Republicans want states to be able to craft their own health-care solutions? Washington State Democrat Jim McDermott will take you up on your offer now.

Universal coverage, Medicare for all, single payer — call it what you
will. It's clear that conservative forces are determined to prevent such
a system from ever being introduced at the national level. So it's up
to the states.

The catch is that to make universal coverage
work at the state level, you'd need some way to channel Medicare,
Medicaid and other federal healthcare funds into the system. At the
moment, that's difficult if not impossible.

But legislation
quietly being drafted by Rep. Jim McDermott (D-Wash.) would change that.
It would create a mechanism for states to request federal funds after
establishing their own health insurance programs.

If passed
into law — admittedly a long shot with Republicans controlling the House
of Representatives — McDermott's State-Based Universal Healthcare Act
would represent a game changer for medical coverage in the United
States.

It would, for the first time, create a system under
which a Medicare-for-all program could be rolled out on a state-by-state
basis. In California's case, it would make coverage available to the
roughly 7 million people now lacking health insurance.

"This is
a huge deal," said Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog, a Santa
Monica advocacy group. "This is a lifeline for people who want to
create a Medicare system at the state level."

So yes, block grants. Block grants for single-payer. Naturally, Republicans will immediately rescind all of their arguments that given a chance, states can do a more efficient job of administering health care if you just give them the money. Giving them the money to develop single payer would of course put private insurance companies more interested in profits than saving people lives, out of business.

(CNN) -- Police said Friday that they tracked down the mother of three children -- all apparently 3 years old or younger -- who were found alone the previous morning in a vacant building in Portland, Oregon.

Police released a brief statement about noon Friday, saying, "The mother of the missing children has been located, and we thank everyone who helped with information. We do not need need any additional tips."

Authorities did not offer more details, including whether charges will be filed in the case.

Whenever something like this happens, we have to know that it happens a dozen times elsewhere and isn't caught. It's unlikely this is the first time those kids have been abandoned. Whether this was a short-term mistake or a final exit is not known. The kids were identified and are safe, and I will follow up on the mom whenever details are released.

A judge admittedly chose a particular girl to use as an example. He sentenced a seventeen-year-old girl to a night in jail, and a $100 fine she can ill afford. She is an honor student, but has excessive truancy.

A couple of facts the judge was aware of: their parents left her to raise her younger sister. She maintains excellent grades, works both a full-time and part-time job, and takes care of her sister. Attendance is important, but so are individual circumstances. The judge could have used other means to enforce the point and be less destructive, but he chose to use this girl to make a point about truancy. What an idiot.

He's too dumb to differentiate between a girl doing the best she can and a mall rat skipping chemistry to smoke dope. Tell me again why this man belongs on the bench.

Diane Tran is a young hero who has taken on more than many adults would. She deserves compassion and understanding, and instead she got a lesson in what it's like to be kicked when you're already down.

Halperin: Why not in the first year, if you're elected — why not in 2013, go all the way and propose the kind of budget with spending restraints, that you'd like to see after four years in office? Why not do it more quickly?

Romney: Well because, if you take a trillion dollars for instance, out of the first year of the federal budget, that would shrink GDP over 5%. That is by definition throwing us into recession or depression. So I'm not going to do that, of course.

Paul Ryan just had a stroke, because that's basically exactly what his planned budget does. It cuts hundreds of billions in government spending right off the bat. Mitt Romney is admitting that massive government spending cuts will put us in a recession. Republicans want to make massive government spending cuts. You see the problem here? Mittens just took a steaming dump in the Tea Party punchbowl, right?

Wrong. Working as intended.

Romney's playing centrist etch-a-sketch again. "Sure, we're going to have to make cuts folks, but under me they won't be so bad. The Republicans in Congress will listen to me and we'll do this in an orderly fashion. If the other guy is in the White House, well, who do you think will lose in the end? I'm the only guy who can control the Tea Party."

And there are millions of voters, some of the Democrats, who will vote for Mitt Romney for exactly that reason. There's a method to his seeming madness. And just like Orange Julius, he'll shrug and go "Oh well" when the Tea Party puts their budget on his desk and sign it.

Best part is when the economy plummets headfirst into the ground for the exact reasons Romney mentioned, it'll be Obama's fault, and we'll have to cut more spending. See how this works?

Brad DeLong just absolutely hits this out of the park with the notion that the problem isn't just insane Republicans on verge of reducing the country to warring red state Christian fiefdoms versus the Union, but the "moderates" who enable these nutjobs though sins of omission as he takes on Norm Ornstein and Tom Carr about their new book bemoaning the wingnuts in their party.

Look. You two are expecting normal politics to rein in a Republican
Party gone bonkers extreme. But it will not work. The press corps will
continue to say "he said, she said, yadda yadda yadda" either because
they are gutless cowards or because they are bought. In a world of
low-information voters, the bonkers extremism and sheer total meanness
of the Republican Party will not get through. The only way it could get
through would be if moderate Republican barons were to announce that
they had had enough and were crossing t'he aisle, and if they did so in a
way that they brought their affinities with them. But I don't see Brent
Scowcroft doing that, I don't see Colin Powell doing that, I don't see
Greg Mankiw doing that, I don't see Marty Feldstein doing that, I don't
see Gail Wilensky doing that, I don't see Bob Dole doing that, I don't
see Jack Danforth doing that, I don't see Richard Lugar doing that--and I
don't see you doing that, Mr. Ornstein. I don't see you calling for the
defeat of every single Republican candidate this fall and every fall
until the party comes back to reality.

And since all of you moderate Republicans are unwilling to take the
only step that might fix the situation on your side, we have to take
the only step open to us: We have to stop bringing a set of policy
proposals and briefing papers to what the Republican Party has made a
thermonuclear exchange. We have to oppose their noise, slime, and lie
machine with a noise, disinfectant, and truth machine of our own--and at
the same intensity.

That means you moderates need to pick a side and fasten your seat
belts, rather than wringing your hands about how the Republicans are
being so mean, and you wish they would be less so.

Any questions?

It's the guys in the middle who should know better, who should be revolting, who should be standing up for the Republican Party. But they're too far gone, and anyone who does stand up gets their career destroyed by these thugs and replaced with another Tea Party clone.

It's sad, really. But it's nobody fault more than guys like Ornstein and Carr.

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